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Last week we attended part of the 5th OuiShare Summit in Berlin, a congregation of collaborative economies enthusiasts and advocates. Amongst those presenting their own (very real) approaches to a post-monetary world in this most resourceful and ‘creative’ of European … Continue reading →
18. June 2014 by Tessa
Categories: Research notes |
Tags: beehives, bees, open source, share economies, sharing |
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Biologist and biodiversity researcher Dr Casper Schönig manages a number of urban beehives around Berlin, including some we visited in the garden at Cafe Botanico over the weekend. He traces the tradition of beekeeping in Berlin through to the DDR, when honey functioned … Continue reading →
16. June 2014 by sumugan
Categories: Writing |
Tags: bees, Berlin, Casper Schönig, foundationless frames, Heinz, Princessinnengarten, urban beekeeping |
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The film “Geruchssinn der Bienen” by Karl von Frisch (1927). Source: IWF/C56. By kind permission of IWF. Sourced from: Tania Munz, ‘Numbering Bees—A History of the Bee Language: Karl von Frisch, the Honeybee Dances, and Twentieth-Century Sciences of Communication.’ Karl … Continue reading →
16. June 2014 by sumugan
Categories: Research notes |
Tags: bees, Geruchssinn der Bienen, Karl von Frisch, language, Max Planck Institute, Tania Munz |
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Max Planck Institute. Karl von Frisch and the honeybee dance language.
26. April 2014 by Tessa
Categories: Research notes |
Tags: bees, language |
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